Minnesota Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division
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Formed | 1996 |
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Jurisdiction | Minnesota |
Headquarters | St. Paul |
Employees | 19 full-time positions, including: seven sworn agents (director, senior special agent, and five special agents); three (non-sworn) special (liquor) investigators; one law enforcement liaison and six administrative personnel. |
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Parent department | Minnesota Department of Public Safety |
Website | dps |
The Minnesota Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division (AGED) is a law enforcement agency within the Minnesota Department of Public Safety charged with regulation of alcoholic beverages and gambling, within the U.S. state of Minnesota.
The Alcohol Enforcement Unit issues alcohol manufacturing and wholesale licenses, and approval of some retail licenses. In addition agents investigate compliance with state alcohol laws and regulations, and investigate alcohol-related complaints. The Gambling Enforcement Unit conducts criminal and gaming license background investigations, and monitors the 18 tribal casinos in the state for compliance with the state-tribal compacts. Special investigators conduct inspection and compliance visits to licensed liquor and gambling establishments to ensure compliance with the state liquor and gambling laws and rules.[1]
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References[edit]
- ^ "AGE Home". dps.mn.gov. Retrieved 17 August 2018.
External links[edit]
- Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Division of Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement
- Minnesota Liquor Laws - State of Minnesota Office of Revisor of Statutes
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